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A streetcar named desire- Passion liberating and Imprisoning
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Have a little read: ... 'Passion is both liberating and imprisoning'. Compare and contrast ways in which two of your chosen writers present relationships in the light of this comment. Tennessee Williams was the writer of 'A Streetcar Named Desire', and some of the themes are based on his life such as insanity, death and love. Williams portrays the themes of love through various ways from the different characters. The love and passion are seen by Stanley Kowalski and his wife Stella and between Stella's paranoid sister Blanche and Mitch. The play portrays passion; love and sex, as liberating to Stanley. In scene 2, the audience sees Stanley's frustrated and quick-tempered side to his personality which is seen throughout the play. As the audience we see how Stanley and Stella interact with each other, but we don't notice any passion between them as Stanley seems to be very impolite to his wife and treats
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